GuitarPlayer
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So I finally got the license plates for my RT and trailer. The RT didn't come with any screws for the license plate. :lecturef_smilie: However, I somehow was smart enough to save the two screws and nuts that come off when you install the SpyderPops Belt Guard (Pretty easy install BTW, except for getting at that rear 10mm nut
. So I used those screws and nuts to install the license plate.
Also got the SpyderPops Bump skid installed yesterday. That was interesting but wasn't too bad. Between the belt guard and the bump skid I spent about 3.5 hours doing the installs. Looks pretty good now.
Next was the RT-622 trailer. There's good news and bad news about this. The good news is the trailer does include the screws. The bad news, is that the screws are too wide for the license plate. :gaah: I'm going to have to find a bracket of some sort to mount the other side of the license plate. Anyone else run into this problem and if so, how did you solve it?
Thanks,
Tony

Also got the SpyderPops Bump skid installed yesterday. That was interesting but wasn't too bad. Between the belt guard and the bump skid I spent about 3.5 hours doing the installs. Looks pretty good now.
Next was the RT-622 trailer. There's good news and bad news about this. The good news is the trailer does include the screws. The bad news, is that the screws are too wide for the license plate. :gaah: I'm going to have to find a bracket of some sort to mount the other side of the license plate. Anyone else run into this problem and if so, how did you solve it?
Thanks,
Tony